More to human thought than symbol maniputation
Every environmental interaction is an instance of learning. We don't experience the world as preestablished categories; we create categories as we go along through a dialectical process of coadaptation between cognitive and perceptual systems.
William Clancey (1993).
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Artificial Intelligence Â»Artificial Intelligence
Can computers think? [1] Â»Can computers think? [1]
Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3] Â»Yes: physical symbol systems can think [3]
The Representationalist Assumption Â»The Representationalist Assumption
The representational tradition is flawed Â»The representational tradition is flawed
The Situated Action Paradigm Â»The Situated Action Paradigm
The mechanisms situated action describes are symbol systems Â»The mechanisms situated action describes are symbol systems
More to human thought than symbol maniputation
Clancey's account of symbols is too limited Â»Clancey's account of symbols is too limited
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